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Maintenance, care and disposal 

General 

 

 

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099-008235-EW501 

08.05.2017

 

 

Maintenance, care and disposal 

6.1 

General

 

 

 

 DANGER 

 

Risk of injury due to electrical voltage after switching off! 
Working on an open machine can lead to fatal injuries! 
Capacitors are loaded with electrical voltage during operation. Voltage remains present 
for up to four minutes after the mains plug is removed. 

1.

Switch off machine. 

2.

Remove the mains plug. 

3.

Wait for at last 4 minutes until the capacitors have discharged! 

 

 

 WARNING 

 

Incorrect maintenance, testing and repair! 
Maintenance, testing and repair of the machine may only be carried out by skilled and 
qualified personnel. A qualified person is one who, because of his or her training, 
knowledge and experience, is able to recognise the dangers that can occur while testing 
welding power sources as well as possible subsequent damage, and who is able to 
implement the required safety procedures. 

 

Observe the maintenance instructions

 > see 6.3 chapter

•  In the event that the provisions of one of the below-stated tests are not met, the machine 

must not be operated again until it has been repaired and a new test has been carried out! 

 

Repair and maintenance work may only be performed by qualified authorised personnel; otherwise the 
right to claim under warranty is void. In all service matters, always consult the dealer who supplied the 
machine. Return deliveries of defective equipment subject to warranty may only be made through your 
dealer. When replacing parts, use only original spare parts. When ordering spare parts, please quote the 
machine type, serial number and item number of the machine, as well as the type designation and item 
number of the spare part. 

Under the specified ambient conditions and normal working conditions this machine is essentially 
maintenance-free and requires just a minimum of care. 

Contamination of the machine may impair service life and duty cycle. The cleaning intervals depend on 
the ambient conditions and the resulting contamination of the machine. The minimum interval is every six 
months. 

 

6.2 

Cleaning

 

•  Clean the outer surfaces with a moist cloth (no aggressive cleaning agents). 
•  Purge the machine venting channel and cooling fins (if present) with oil- and water-free compressed 

air. Compressed air may overspeed and destroy the machine fans. Never direct the compressed air 
directly at the machine fans. Mechanically block the fans, if required. 

•  Check the coolant for contaminants and replace, if necessary. 

6.2.1 

Dirt filter 

The duty cycle of the welding machine decreases as an effect of the reduced cooling air volume. 
Depending on the amount of dirt building up (at least every two months), the dirt filter has to be 
uninstalled and cleaned regularly (e.g. by purging with compressed air). 

 

Summary of Contents for cool35 U31

Page 1: ...ling units for water cooled welding torches cool35 U31 099 008235 EW501 Observe additional system documents 08 05 2017 Register now and benefit Jetzt Registrieren und Profitieren www ewm group com For...

Page 2: ...ervice department on 49 2680 181 0 A list of authorised sales partners can be found at www ewm group com Liability relating to the operation of this equipment is restricted solely to the function of t...

Page 3: ...2 1 Machine cooling 13 5 2 2 Ambient conditions 13 5 2 2 1 In operation 13 5 2 2 2 Transport and storage 13 5 2 3 Welding torch cooling system 13 5 2 3 1 Coolant 13 5 2 3 2 Approved coolants overview...

Page 4: ...erved to prevent serious and even fatal injuries Safety notes include the WARNING keyword in the heading with a general warning symbol The hazard is also highlighted using a symbol in the page margin...

Page 5: ...off machine Release Switch on machine Press and keep pressed Switch Wrong Turn Correct Numerical value adjustable Menu entry Signal light lights up in green Navigating the menu Signal light flashes gr...

Page 6: ...l other parts of these instructions Read and observe the operating instructions for all system components especially the safety instructions The illustration shows a general example of a welding syste...

Page 7: ...er to the Warranty registration brochure supplied and our information regarding warranty maintenance and testing at www ewm group com 3 2 2 Declaration of Conformity The labelled machine complies with...

Page 8: ...w Figure 4 1 Item Symbol Description 0 1 Tension bracket closure Connection between the cooling unit and the welding machine 2 Cooling air inlet 3 Quick connect coupling red Coolant return from the we...

Page 9: ...igure 4 2 Item Symbol Description 0 1 Cooling air outlet 2 Coolant drain hose Device for draining the coolant 3 Automatic cut out of coolant pump key button press to reset a triggered fuse 4 Connector...

Page 10: ...stem and accessory components 5 1 Assembly disassembly WARNING Risk of accidents due to unlocked tension closures When mounting a power source with cooling unit ensure a clean environment and proper i...

Page 11: ...8235 EW501 08 05 2017 11 Figure 5 2 Position the welding machine on the module as shown in fig Figure 5 3 Turn the wing tip handle clockwise B2 to close the fastening Engage the locking hook in the re...

Page 12: ...the locking hook is extended Lift the locking hook out of the recesses on the welding machine The welding machine can be lifted off the cooling unit 5 1 2 Connecting the supply lines Control and suppl...

Page 13: ...suitable stable and level base The operator must ensure that the ground is non slip and level and provide sufficient lighting for the place of work Safe operation of the machine must be guaranteed at...

Page 14: ...te wire feeder 30 m 60 m Compact machines with additional intermediate drive example miniDrive 20 m 30 m Machines with separate wire feeder and additional intermediate drive example miniDrive 20 m 60...

Page 15: ...nimum coolant level Unscrew and remove the coolant tank sealing cover Check filter sieve insert for dirt clean if necessary and reinsert into position Top up coolant to the filter sieve insert close s...

Page 16: ...der warranty is void In all service matters always consult the dealer who supplied the machine Return deliveries of defective equipment subject to warranty may only be made through your dealer When re...

Page 17: ...ly tighten if necessary Remove any spatter Clean the wire feed rollers on a regular basis depending on the degree of soiling 6 3 2 Monthly maintenance tasks Visual inspection Casing damage front rear...

Page 18: ...bution taking back and environmentally correct disposal of electric and electronic equipment ElektroG from 16 03 2005 used machines are to be placed in a collection system separate from unsorted munic...

Page 19: ...he material and process gas in use is a fundamental requirement for perfect operation Please observe the welding machine operating instructions Legend Symbol Description Fault Cause Remedy Coolant err...

Page 20: ...the coolant tank Figure 7 1 7 3 Fixing the pump shaft coolant circuit WARNING Danger electrical voltage To carry out this measure the unit has to be opened To avoid injuries and damage to the unit the...

Page 21: ...upply voltage from welding machine 400 V Mains frequency 50 60 Hz Cooling capacity 800 W 1 l min Max flow rate 5 l min Max coolant outlet pressure 3 5 bar Max tank capacity Approx 4 5 l Approved coola...

Page 22: ...eneral accessories Type Designation Item no TYP 1 Frost protection tester 094 014499 00000 KF 23E 10 Coolant 10 C 9 3 l 094 000530 00000 KF 23E 200 Coolant 10 C 200 litres 094 000530 00001 KF 37E 10 C...

Page 23: ...Appendix A Overview of EWM branches 099 008235 EW501 08 05 2017 23 10 Appendix A 10 1 Overview of EWM branches...

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